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  • LUKESK
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    Hello,
    Your reply has been exhaustive!
    But I’ve still some doubts about plate’s thickness. Infact there are a lot of possibilities up from a silverpaper, for how much it should be thick (in mm). Perhaps a 0,1-0,3mm thick plate could be enough?
     
    Another question’s about material to be used for damping cymbals. I will utilize plastic ones (not real cymbals dampened), and I think that I could place trigger directly under the edge/bow of them. But as them are made of rigid plastic (practice cymbals), I think that stroking them without any damping soft material (rubber, neophrene or something else) noise will be high and it could be also fastidious for trigger as them seems to vibrate a lot, when stroked.
    I’ve seen that some cycles stores sell neoprhene sheets that are 0,5/1mm thick and have the back face adhesive. So I think them could be used to add a more or less noiseless damping part in that zones that I would stroke, as are made for Roland or other E-cymbals.
    What do you suggest to use or to do for best results?
    Thanks so much and regards
    Luca

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